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Terminal command to show SATA connections?

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At some point I ran a command that showed me how each of my drives are connected, including what they are capable of, what link they are actually on (e.g., SATA level, 3.0-Gbs, 6.0Gbs, etc).

 

I didn't write it down (although I knew it would be useful), and I can't find it again.

 

I have two cards and the motherboard all supplying ports (until the rebuild is done) and I want to put the parity drive and the cache on the fastest ports I have, and I think that I have bottlenecks at the PCI level so I don't actually know what kind of throughput I am getting without seeing this info again.

 

So, someone with much better Linux knowledge than me, please tell me what I am looking for.

 

Thanks.

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